I am forwarding this request from DNR biologist Steve Wilson:"This is turning 
out to be another boreal owl irruption year. As with most such events, a small 
proportion of the birds become hungry enough they're forced to hunt in the 
daytime, and unfortunately, in some cases perish. Once again I'm interested in 
documenting these occurrences. If you know of a sighting of a boreal owl, 
especially any carcasses found, please let me know as soon as possible. The 
date of the sighting, observer's name and contact info, and as precise a 
location as possible are important to record. Dead birds should be frozen in a 
plastic bag with the requested information included in the bag. They can be 
dropped off at any DNR Wildlife Office, or I'll try to make arrangements for a 
transfer of the carcass when I'm contacted. All carcasses properly taken care 
of will go to the University of Minnesota collection for educational and 
research use, or be mounted for educational use at local schools or other 
public offices. Thanks for your assistance." Steve Wilson218-753-6110 
(h)218-753-2580x270 (w)
 
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